MAID OF ORLEANS. Large pure white 
flower of good substance. Many perfect 
florets are in full bloom at once on long 
straight stems. An excellent flower for cut- 
ting. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Warm coral-pink with 
pale yellow throat. The flower spikes are 
long and graceful with six to eight well 
expanded blooms open at one time. 
BETTY NUTHALL 

CHARLES DICKENS. Violet-purple with 
tall gracious spikes bearing 10 to 12 florets 
open at one time. A European origination 
and the best in this color. 
GATE OF HEAVEN. A mid-season va- 
riety of fine large deep yellow. The petals 
of the flower are ruffled long flower spikes 
on good strong stragiht stems. One of the 
best yellows for this section. 
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CULTURAL 
HINTS 
AND OTHER 
SPRING 
FLOWERING 
BULBS 
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ROOTS 

GATE OF HEAVEN 
PELEGRINA. A deep blue, particularly appealing because of 
its striking color. The dark blue buds showing color to the tip 
add much to its attraction. 
PICARDY. This gladiolus has been a sensation since its in- 
troduction and in our opinion its continued popularity is truly 
deserved. Apricot-pink in color, seven to ten florets open at a 
time with blooms six inches or more across. 
RED PHIPPS. Tall, sturdy spikes producing beautiful scarlet 
red flowers. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. A distinctive variety, iridescent garnet- 
brown with a lighter upper throat and a small blotch of glowing 
flame-scarlet on the lip of petal. 
PRICE ON ANY OF THE ABOVE—$1.25 Dozen: 
$8.75 per 100, Postpaid. 
PAINT BOX MIXTURE GLADIOLUS. The perfect mixture 
of gladiolus bulbs, a fine assortment of colors that have 
a place in every garden. Price, $1.00 dozen; $7.75 per 100, 
postpaid. 
